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    I trained twice with Bill, once in 1995 while he was with grey Gunsite and 2002 as Morrigan Consulting. I highly recommend him.

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    Bill Jeans

    2 thumbs up.

    Would not hesitate to take another class from him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by demigod View Post

    I thought he had retired.

    Nope; still actively teaching. He even chimes in over at 10-8 from time to time.

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    Bill is actively teaching. We've got him coming in for a three day in-service for our instructors here in a couple weeks. It'll be the third time we've had him out here to teach and my sixth class with him.

    The comments on Bill, especially his grasp of history, and his instruction are spot on. The material he teaches is proven and it works.
    Yup, I'm a Dinosaur!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NCPatrolAR View Post
    Nope; still actively teaching. He even chimes in over at 10-8 from time to time.
    He must have just retired from the Glendale Community College L.E. firearms training duties.
    "You people have too much time on your hands." - scottryan

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    Does he have a "signature" class...a class that he teaches better than any other?

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    I've only done his Intermediate handgun course, though I'm going through the Advanaced version later this year. I found the IDP to be a phenominal course and highly recommend it to everyone.

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    Bill was up in Alaska about 2 weeks ago teaching a "two man tactics" class. Couldnt make the class but got to spend some time with him while he was in the shop. Very nice and down to earth guy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chooy721 View Post
    What class would you recommend of his ...shotgun, pistol, carbine?
    Assuming you own all three (shotgun, pistol, carbine)
    Assuming you may be like many others (myself included) who have never had any real formalized training on any of the platforms listed
    If you are licensed to carry a handgun (and do so), I'd recommend taking a pistol class as that may be the most likely class to help you in a real world scenario



    now if I could just find a good class for myself to attend somewhere near San Antonio, TX (and, just as important, the time to attend)
    Last edited by adh; 08-07-08 at 23:51. Reason: didn't like my wording so I changed it around

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    Quote Originally Posted by chooy721 View Post
    New to the forum, hello

    I might have the chance to do a class with Bill Jeans. What class would you recommend of his ...shotgun, pistol, carbine?
    I am bias as Bill is a friend, but don't limit yourself to just one class...take all three. I have been fortunate to have trained with the majority of the top tier instructors and Bill easily sits at that table. More importantly Bill is one of the few instructors who can teach all three weapon systems very well. www.morrigan-consulting.com

    S/F

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